This pomegranate non-alcoholic sangria recipe is easy to make with fruit juices and hydrating! With natural electrolytes, you'll love this recipe for parties, baby showers, or brunch.| The Dizzy Cook
This homemade electrolyte drink is easy to make with all natural ingredients. No dyes or high sugar like Gatorade or Pedialyte, this is a recipe you can feel great about serving to the whole family.| The Dizzy Cook
These apple cider drinks are the perfect fall mocktails with lots of great apple flavor and warming spices. Delicious and also anti-inflammatory with turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon.| The Dizzy Cook
These ginger turmeric wellness shots have an apple base and are boosted with cinnamon for the perfect anti-inflammatory wellness shot.| The Dizzy Cook
These non-alcoholic drinks are perfect for holiday entertaining. Make for 2 or for a crowd, refreshing mint is combined with pomegranate juice and sparkling water for a ginger pomegranate mocktail.| The Dizzy Cook
This sparkling pear mocktail is a fun and refreshing non-alcoholic drink for parties, a baby shower, or a holiday event. Pear juice is mixed with mint and basil and topped with soda water for the most delicious drink! Also paleo, whole30, and migraine diet friendly.| The Dizzy Cook
This green anti-inflammatory smoothie is extremely popular, helping many patients bring down the pain of migraine attacks, with nausea, vertigo, and other symptoms.| The Dizzy Cook
These refreshing blueberry mocktails are the perfect pairing for BBQ's and outdoor parties. Great non-alcoholic drinks that are elegant and slightly sweet with lots of herb suggestions to mix it up!| The Dizzy Cook
All about the migraine diet that many doctors recommend - the Heal Your Headache diet from the book by Dr. David Buchholz. This post discusses common migraine food triggers, what to avoid in the elimination period and how to reintroduce foods. It also helps guide you through the migraine diet process with meal plans and help, making it much easier to do.| The Dizzy Cook
About how The Dizzy Cook website got started, and how the cookbook came to be, as well as opportunities to work together.| The Dizzy Cook